Community Pride

As a Good Food Club member and volunteer, I have met many genuine and awesome people who work and engage with West Broadway Development Corporation through various community projects.

Good Food Club supports persons who are low income by offering low cost food and helpful workshops, but also invites people from many walks of life to become a part of the community, as supporters and friends.

I’ve lived in many different cities including Edmonton and Nanaimo, and I am extremely proud to be a part of a community as inclusive and eclectic as the West Broadway Development Corp.

– Rex Gosselin, Good Food Club member and volunteer

Citizen Priorities

NEIGHBOURHOODS

Improve well-being of neighbourhoods through community economic development

Increase opportunities to interact with neighbours

Increase community networks of support to rely on in times of stress, crisis or change

CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT

Improve voter turnout

Increase awareness of volunteer opportunities

Increase public participation in community meetings

VOLUNTEERING

WINNIPEG - 38%

MANITOBA - 52%

CANADA - 44%

of people volunteer their time and skills to the communitySOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA, 2013

KNOWING YOUR NEIGHBOUR

0

%

of people know their neighbours well enough to ask for a favour or offer help

SOURCE: WINNIPEG’S VITAL SIGNS 2017 ONLINE SURVEY

FUTURE PROSPECTS

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%

of Winnipeggers agree or strongly agree our city is a good place for the next generation to settle down

SOURCE: WINNIPEG’S VITAL SIGNS 2017 ONLINE SURVEY

DIVE DEEPER INTO VITAL SIGNS

The Winnipeg’s Vital Signs® 2017 report identifies significant needs and trends by combining research with the results of surveys, in which community members provided insights on issue areas critical to quality of life in Winnipeg.